foofaraw \ FOO-fuh-raw \ , noun;
- a great fuss or disturbance about something very insignificant.
- an excessive amount of decoration or ornamentation, as on a piece of clothing, a building, etc.
Origin: The origin of foofaraw is uncertain, but it may be related to the French word fanfaron meaning "boastful." It entered English in the 1930s.
bullshit bingo
- A game that can be played in large meetings. The players write down management-nonsense word like "Out-of-the-box-thinking", "Synergy", "Content streamlining" etc. in a 5 by 5 square bingo card. If a word or phrase is used during the meeting you check the box. When you get a five box line (horizontally, vertically or diagonally ) you shout "BULLSHIT!" and win.
Company bigshot fancypants: "And that is why this merger is going to benefit shareholder value by creating value driven content.
You: "BULLSHIT BINGO!"
Company bigshot fancypants: "You're fired!"
Trivia
What was the first consumer car to offer an air bag as an option?
Birthdays
What was the first consumer car to offer an air bag as an option?
- The 1974 Oldsmobile Toronado Brougham.
History
- RAF: UK prime minister Winston Churchill saluted his country's air force with the statement, ''Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few" (1940)
- Economic Opportunity Act 0f 1964: LBJ signed the act — part of his Great Society policies — that would give life to programs like Head Start
- Prague Spring: brief period of political liberalization in Czechoslovakia ended when the country was invaded by Warsaw Pact troops and tanks (1968)
- Voyager 2: space probe left Earth to tour Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune; it continues to transmit data as it leaves the solar system (1977)
Birthdays
- Bernardo O’Higgins 1778
- Emily Bronte 1818
- Benjamin Harrison (U.S.) 1833
- Edgar Guest 1881
- H.P. Lovecraft 1890
- Van Johnson 1916
- Walter Bernstein 1919
- Jacqueline Susan 1921
- Jim Reeves 1924
- Frank Rosolino 1926
- Joya Sherrill 1927
- Don King 1931
- Frank Capp-Pierce (Capp-Pierce Juggernaut) 1931
- Ron Paul 1935 - libertarian
- Justin Tubb 1935
- Sam Melville 1936
- Isaac Hayes 1942
- Rahiv Ghandi (India) 1944
- Connie Chung 1946
- Jim Pankow 1947 - Musician (Chicago)
- Robert Plant 1948 - Musician (Led Zeppelin)
- Phyl Lynott 1951 - Musician (Thin Lizzy)
- John Hiatt 1952
- Michael Jeter 1952
- Doug Fieger 1952 - Musician (The Knack)
- Rudy Gatlin 1952 - Musician (The Gatlin Brothers)
- Peter Horton 1953
- Al Roker 1954 - Television personality
- Quinn Buckner 1954
- Jay Acovone 1955
- Joan Allen 1956
- James Marsters 1962
- KRS-One 1965
- Darrell Abbott 1966 - Guitarist (Pantera)
- Jonathan Ke Quan 1971
- Amy Adams 1974
- Monique Powell 1975 - Musician (Save Ferris)
- Demi Lovato 1992 - Actress and singer
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